- He started his acting career at the theater where he worked on different stages, among others in Giessen, Heidelberg, Stuttgart, Lübeck and finally at the Thalia-Theater in Hamburg, where he was active as an actor and director from 1947 to 1974.
- Noted as a prolific voice-over artist for film and television, and, from the 1960's, as a narrator of children's fairy tales on radio.
- He often impersonated support roles in movies and he made his film debut with "Silvesternacht am Alexanderplatz" (1939).
- The theater remained his great passion, beside it he still was very busy as a support actor for movies. To his well-known movies of the 50s and 60s belong "Made in Germany - Ein Leben für Zeiss" (1957), "Hunde, wollt ihr ewig leben" (1959) and the serial "Affäre Dreyfuss" (1968).
- Thanks to his striking voice Hans Paetsch became a very popular narrator of audio books from the 60s. In numerous productions - often for children - he spoke for many well-known figures and soon got the nickname "Storyteller of the nation" and his voice became familiar for several generations.
- Even musicians used his catchy voice, among them "Die Toten Hosen" and "Die Ärzte".
- The actor Hans Paetsch discovered his interest into the acting during a school performance and after the school he concentrated to this goal.
- Hans Paetsch remained active till old age, to his last cinematical works belong "Das serbische Mädchen" (1991), "Ein letzter Wille" (1994) and "Sieben Monde" (1998).
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